She earned a
law degree and taught as an assistant professor at
Genoa University and then as
professor of
navigation law at
Parma University. She worked in the Italian Justice Department at the Reform Office from 1973 - 1975 as a consultant and continued her career as a lawyer. She was particularly famous for her work on cases involving women's rights. In 1983, she was the Italian delegate at the
World Conference for Peace in
Prague. She was also one of the founders of "Telefono Rosa" (in English "Pink Telephone"), an association that assists female victims of brutality. ==Political career==